Re: Aluminum Wire
Yes most are outside and no-lox would of prevented the problems (of course when properly installed any aluminum wire is safe) But I have seen a few that were inside a house and the problem is where most install a panel, right in the same location of the washer & dryer, more moisture go figure.
But as for the busses in breaker panels over time I have become less fond of the aluminum buss as I have seen many failures where the breakers stab on the buss usely with breakers above 30 amps but have had a few 20 amp ones burn the buss too. of course this could be atribited to moisture humitity in the air but with the new alloy it shouldnt be a problem.
and short of replaceing the panel no-lox is the only way I have found to fix the problem just a little dab in the breaker slots does it.
When I was told that no-lox was not allowed for this I called Ideal and they told me it is listed for any aluminum electrical connection that needs protection from moisture. and it works have yet to have one of these connections fail after the applacation of no-lox. Great for underground repairs too, battery post on your car, many things that needs protection from moisture.